Through the Door

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In this week’s creative writing challenge, we’re pushing you through a door. Come on in.

The door to your house/flat/apartment/abode has come unstuck in time. The next time you walk through it, you find yourself in the same place, but a different time entirely. Where are you, and what happens next?

If that’s enough to get you started, go, head on out that door and get writing. If you’re still lingering with your hand on the handle, here are a few more ideas to get you through it:

Your place in time-space

A lot’s probably changed in the time you’ve lived here, and it can be hard to imagine what might have happened, or be about to happen down the line. When thinking about where you might end up, time-wise, consider these questions:

Do you feel passionate about a certain historical period?

Or are you forever daydreaming about the shape of things to come?

If your strongest emotions brought you back to a time in your life, when would it be?

Who used to live here, before you? Who might be here when you’ve moved on?

What do you think will change most about the world around you in the years to come?

What do you think has changed most since your parents’ or grandparents’ generations?

When did some of your best (or worst) memories take place?

Are you more drawn to gritty realism, far-flung historical romances, or science fiction stories?

Do you have any regrets? How would you change the decisions you made if so?

Remember, the place remains the same, but the time has changed.

Let us know what was on the other side of your door in the comments, and by tagging your posts. We’re looking forward to hearing about them.

Due to a recent feedback I have to clarify: My blog is about returning back home to the place where I wish to start over from and everytime I modify myself, it’s never enough for the world or I think it’s not enough for the world. So I am going back to a place where I was…

Imagine barging through the door to see George Washington and Thomas Jefferson splitting a couple beers and wondering what the hell is going on. They look at you and ask if you’re a redcoat. You laugh and tell them that they should ditch the wigs and start acting like real men. Washington doesn’t take too kindly to the comment and challenges you to a duel. You refuse realizing that you could alter history if you win and decide to squash the beef over a couple of shots. Washington accepts.

Jefferson has been mean mugging for the last couple of minutes. You walk over and give him a high five telling him that his hat makes Washington look like old news. Washington and Jefferson start talking about declaring independence in a genius idea. You remind them that the french may sandbag you but in the middle of your conversation you realize that there’s some noise from the bedroom. The door opens up and John Hancock comes out with two women. You realize how awesome Hancock is and begin to belittle Washington again.

Before Washington can get too excited, Paul Revere barrels through the door. He smells like alcohol and you wonder if anyone gets DUI’s on horses back in the day. You head towards the door and Washington tells you his wig is awesome and you don’t know what you’re talking about.

You head towards the door slightly confused that these people are going to run the country at some point.

OK so I can will give this a shot. I am new to blogging and have trouble with links so I hope this works. As I only have a tablet to work off of and I still have a ways to go with my site, but I will try harder these days.
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